FEVER 333 is back with not one, but two raw, charged singles, “MURDERER” and “NOSEBLEEDS,” from their forthcoming record DARKER WHITE due out on October 4. This 14-track LP includes previously released singles “DESERT RAP,” “NEW WEST ORDER,” “HIGHER POWER,” “NO HOSTAGES,” and “$WING.”
Vocalist Jason Butler says, “The lyrics to ‘MURDERER’ draw attention to the thousands of innocent Palestinian people being killed every day. It is a call for support and reaction to the current situation happening there.”
In classic Butler fashion, his lyrics pull no punches, detailing state-sanctioned violence. “What you call a savior we call an assailant/His law and his order just makes it more dangerous/He’s a fucking murderer,” he screams. Watch the powerful music video below.
Butler shares of DARKER WHITE, “It is the struggle we will inevitably face when identifying our metric for good or bad. Wrong or right. Dark and light. All based on our environment, social construction and cultural/psychological conditioning.”
He continues, “It is the eagle-eyed observation of said intersection and the removing the shame after realizing we all experience it and it is up to us to find use of this taboo so it can be offered to the world as a beautiful story, piece of wisdom or a perspective that ironically changes your life for the better. DARKER WHITE is a sonic and social experience.”
Pre-order your copy of DARKER WHITE here.
DARKER WHITE Tracklist:
- NEW WEST ORDER
- HIGHER POWER
- BULL & A BULLET
- NO HOSTAGES
- $WING
- MURDERER
- TOURIST
- NOSEBLEEDS
- DO OR DIE
- NEGLIGENCE
- DESERT RAP
- DOA
- PIN DROP
- MOB MUSIC PT 2
FEVER 333‘s Welcome To Tha Function tour kicks off on October 17 in Los Angeles and wraps up on December 6 at London’s Electric Brixton. ZULU is set to support on all U.S. dates and HUE, Move, Bucki Sugar, and CLIQUE will appear on select dates.
Tour Dates:
- Oct. 17—Los Angeles, CA @ 1720
- Oct. 18—Garden Grove, CA @ Garden Grove Amp
- Oct. 19—Mesa, AZ @ Nile
- Oct. 21—Salt Lake City, UT @ Soundwell
- Oct. 22—Denver, CO @ Bluebird
- Oct. 24—Austin, TX @ Mohawk
- Oct. 25—Dallas, TX @ Trees
- Oct. 27—St. Louis, MO @ Delmar Hall
- Oct. 29—Milwaukee, WI @ Vivarium
- Oct. 30—Chicago, IL @ Outset
- Oct. 31—Detroit, MI @ Shelter
- Nov. 1—Cleveland, OH @ The Roxy
- Nov. 2—Indianapolis, IN @ HI-FI
- Nov. 4—Boston, MA @ The Sinclair
- Nov. 6—Philadelphia, PA @ The Church
- Nov. 7—Washington, DC @ Union Stage
- Nov. 8—Brooklyn, NY @ The Monarch
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- Nov. 14—Amsterdam, Netherlands @ Melkweg Max
- Nov. 15—Munster, Germany @ Skaters Palace
- Nov. 16—Hamburg, Germany @ Fabrik
- Nov. 17—Berlin, Germany @ Astra
- Nov. 19—Leipzig, Germany @ Felsenkeller
- Nov. 20—Prague, Czech Republic @ Roxy
- Nov. 21—Munich, Germany @ Backstage Werk
- Nov. 23—Vienna, Austria @ Simm City
- Nov. 24—Zurich, Switzerland @ Komplex 457
- Nov. 26—Cologne, Germany @ Carlswerk Victoria
- Nov. 27—Paris, France @ Bataclan
- Nov. 29—Antwerp, Belgium @ Trix
- Nov. 30—Manchester, United Kingdom @ New Century Hall
- Dec. 1—Glasgow, United Kingdom @ Garage
- Dec. 3—Birmingham, United Kingdom @ XOYO Birmingham
- Dec. 5—Bristol, United Kingdom @ Marble Factory
- Dec. 6—London, United Kingdom @ Electric Brixton